Shirley Marilyn Skinner, age 84, of Austin, passed away Sunday,  May 1, 2011 at Samartian Bethany Heights in Rochester.        Shirley was born July 28, 1926 in Austin to  Harold and Mary Ellen Harlan.  She attended school in Austin,  graduating from St. Augustine High School with the class of  1944.  Shirley was employed at Hormel after high school.   On June 28, 1947 she joined William "Bill" Skinner in  marriage.  Together they raised six children, Beth, Mark,  Matt, Mary Ellen, Sarah and Nora.         Before retiring, Shirley worked as a  teacher's aide and was successful as a real estate agent.  She  loved a good book, and enjoyed Bridge, crossword puzzles and any  exercise to keep her mind sharp.  Shirley was known for her  antiquing and bargain hunting skills.  She expressed genuine  interest in everyone she met and never lost her positive outlook  toward life.  Her dedication to family and lifelong  friendships is to be admired.        Survivors include her six children, Beth  Bodensteiner (David Nelson), Austin, Mark Skinner, Shakopee, Matt  Skinner (Susan), Rochester, Mary Ellen Grega (John), Black Hawk,  SD, Sarah Carlson (Scott), Maple Grove, Nora Jude (Tom), Grove  City, OH; ten grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren.        She is preceded in death by her husband,  Bill on June 9, 2010; parents; brothers, Richard and Nate.        A Memorial Mass will be celebrated 11:00 am  on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at St. Augustine Catholic Church with  Father Joe Fogal officiating.  There will be a 4 pm CCW rosary  on Friday at Mayer Funeral Home where friends may call from 4-7 pm  and also one hour before the service at the church on  Saturday.  Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery.        The family wishes to express our  sincere appreciation to the staff of Samaritan Bethany Heights for  the respect and care given to Shirley.  Also many thanks to  Bonnie at Samaritan for the friendship she extended to Shirley and  our family.        Memorials may be made to the Communications  Center through the State Services for the Blind or Samaritan  Bethany Heights.
  
   
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